kratt
See also: Kratt
Estonian
Etymology
From Estonian Swedish skratt (“ghost, devil”).
Noun
kratt (genitive krati, partitive kratti)
- a mythological creature in Estonian folklore, who steals various things for its master.
- (euphemistic, figuratively) thief
Declension
Declension of kratt (ÕS type 22e/riik, t-ø gradation) | |||
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singular | plural | ||
nominative | kratt | kratid | |
accusative | nom. | ||
gen. | krati | ||
genitive | krattide | ||
partitive | kratti | kratte krattisid | |
illative | kratti kratisse |
krattidesse kratesse | |
inessive | kratis | krattides krates | |
elative | kratist | krattidest kratest | |
allative | kratile | krattidele kratele | |
adessive | kratil | krattidel kratel | |
ablative | kratilt | krattidelt kratelt | |
translative | kratiks | krattideks krateks | |
terminative | kratini | krattideni | |
essive | kratina | krattidena | |
abessive | kratita | krattideta | |
comitative | kratiga | krattidega |
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
Related to krat.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /krat/
Synonyms
Derived terms
- krattspissmus
- tornekratt
References
- “kratt” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
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